9/2/2023 0 Comments Disneyland on a budget 2022![]() For a family of five (two adults, one older child, two younger children), which requires a different hotel, the trip comes to $7,841. This includes flights, transportation to and from Disney World, a five-night stay at Pop Century, five day tickets without park hopper, Genie+ at two parks (recommended Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios), and quick service meals, snacks, and two table service meals.įor a family of three (two adults, one younger child), this trip comes out to $5,044. Our baseline Disney World vacation for a family of four (two adults, one child 10+, one child 3-9) costs $6,320 ($316 per person per night) in 2023. Additionally, each of these trips is broken into line items at the end of the respective sections. ![]() Many items in here can be made cheaper (by deal hunting or downgrading), more expensive (by upgrading), or nicer but not much more expensive (by deal hunting and upgrading). ![]() Before you read them though-please, please understand these are jumping off points. While I definitely encourage you to read this entire post, I’ll do you the kindness of summarizing where the three trips come out. When it comes time to roll the post over to 2024 form, we might find that better ticket prices are available at other dates, but for now we’re gearing up for a pricey 2024. This winds up being a nearly 10% increase of 2023, which surprised us. If we assume a reasonable 5% increase for everything else-dining, Lightning Lanes, transportation, and so on-we wind up with these things totaling $3012, for a total trip cost of $6926. Ticket pricing for the dates we use (early June) went up more-nearly 18%-from $2183 to $2570. This brings out baseline hotel costs up from $1268 to $1344. It’s important that you read the rest of this post, however because this section only talks about pricing for our “baseline” trip, a very specific trip in terms of duration, hotel, and party size. Now that Disney has released pricing for 2024, though, we can begin to take a look at 2024 trips. This post will stay mostly in 2023 form until near the end of the year, when we’ll shift focus to 2024.
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